As knowledge increases, wonder deepens.
If contemplation of other people's pain just increases distress, then I think we should see it in another way. If we don't center too much on ourselves, then [we] increase our courage and our determination to remedy the pain, not our distress. If we have unconditional compassion, then it increases our courage. So that's the difference, self-centered motivation versus altruistic motivation.
Consciousness of our strength increases it.
Happiness is the feeling that power increases - that resistance is being overcome.
The power of a man increases steadily by continuing in one direction.
Whatever you focus upon, increases.
Simplicity, a delicate silence about oneself, increases their worth and makes one love those whom one admires.
There are places where there is more power. Just as there is more power in the chakras, there is more power in certain places. We call them places of power. If you spend time in these places, it increases your vibratory power.
Whatever mitigates the woes, or increases the happiness of others, is a just criterion of goodness; and whatever injures society at large, or any individual in it, is a criterion of iniquity.
When in one area of the world the standard of living and the size of the middle class increases, it is going to have an effect elsewhere in the world as well.
Whatever increases the strength and authority of your body over your mind, that is sin to you, however, innocent it may be in itself.
Putting a photo into your LinkedIn stream increases engagement up to 90%.
I think liberals should accept that if we want big programs that significantly reduce inequality - and we should - it's going to require higher taxes on everyone. The rich can certainly do more, especially given their stupendous income increases since the Reagan era, but they can't do it all.
The medicine increases the disease.
As Pride increases, Fortune declines.
the compulsion to read and write - and it seems to me it should be, even must be, a compulsion - is a bit of mental wiring the species has selected, over time, in order, as the life span increases, to keep us interested in ourselves.
It is never a good practice to continue to sleep after sunrise. We should not think of staying in bed once we are awake; it increases laziness and dullness. Those who cannot decrease the amount of sleep quickly may do it in gradual stages. Those who do regular spiritual practice do not need much sleep.
Man's responsibility increases as that of the gods decreases.
Knowledge increases in proportion to its use; that is, the more we teach the more we learn.
Prudence and love are inconsistent; in proportion as the last increases, the other decreases.